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Davies takes control
Stephen J Davies has been appointed Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Foster Wheeler Energy, headquartered in the UK, effective from 1st July 2004.
News from Foster Wheeler (31 May 2004)
Upgrade ordered for Bahrain LPG facility
Foster Wheeler Energy has been awarded a contract by the Bahrain National Gas Company (Banagas) for front-end engineering design to revamp Banagas' liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) facilities.
News from Foster Wheeler (25 May 2004)
Partnership relations are key to success
Lorien Engineering Solutions (LES) has exceeded its targets in what proved a tough year for the manufacturing sector.
News from Lorien Engineering Solutions (25 May 2004)
Planning permission granted
Design Reality has been granted planning permission for its new purpose built head office based in North Wales.
News from Design Reality (12 May 2004)
MCERTS management lauded
Sira Environmental was recently acknowledged for its expert provision of the Environment Agency's Monitoring Certification Scheme.
News from Sira (12 May 2004)
MBO at Brokkhouse Holdings
Brookhouse Holdings has been the subject of a management buyout, supported by the Manchester office of Aberdeen Murray Johnstone Private Equity.
News from Brookhouse Holdings (11 May 2004)
Approvals help for exporters to Russia
TUV International can assist in obtaining the Gost-R approvals necessary for exporters to the Russian Federation.
News from TUV International - Rheinland Group (11 May 2004)
Master class improves plastics process
User application article Leading European plumbing and drainage supplier Geberit Terrain is currently rounding off a course of master-class improvements with PICME.
News from PICME ( 4 May 2004)
CE mark shunned in North America
Technical background article The CE mark or certification of equipment by foreign testing organisations does not carry much weight in the USA and Canada, says Glenn Moffat of TUV International.
News from TUV International - Rheinland Group (26 April 2004)
CD offers advice on moulding processes
The Spirex Optimizer CD features three key areas for helping moulders optimise plastic processing.
News from Spirex Plasticating Systems and Solutions (23 April 2004)
Thomas takes charge of certification
Sira's Safety Compliance business has appointed Wayne Thomas as its new Certification Manager.
News from Sira (23 April 2004)
Noble Denton acquires Bomel
Noble Denton Holdings has acquired Bomel, a specialist in high quality R and D, engineering and project management, health and safety, human and organisational factors and business management.
News from Noble Denton Europe (16 April 2004)
Contract aims to re-establish Iraqi oil supplies
Foster Wheeler Energy has been awarded the Oil Sector Program Management Office (SPMO) support contract in Iraq by the US Department of Defense.
News from Foster Wheeler (14 April 2004)
Huntsman selects partner in NE England
Foster Wheeler Energy has been selected by Huntsman Petrochemicals (UK) as its project, design and technical services alliance partner for a period of three years for the Wilton and North Tees sites.
News from Foster Wheeler (14 April 2004)
Foster Wheeler secures EPC contract
Foster Wheeler Energy has been awarded a contract for detailed engineering, procurement and construction planning for the low-sulphur automotive diesel oil project for Saudi Aramco Mobil Refinery Co.
News from Foster Wheeler ( 8 April 2004)
Project aims to resurrect fortunes of face gears
A consortium led by Feanor, including partners from Italy and the Czech Republic is researching a cost-effective technology for face gear grinding.
News from Feanor ( 7 April 2004)
Register keeps track of training
Project management specialist Lorien Engineering Solutions (LES) has a new string to its bow.
News from Lorien Engineering Solutions ( 6 April 2004)
Reverse engineering saves in jet engine repair
User application article Brookhouse Patterns has helped British Airways achieve an in-house, cost-effective repair of a damaged Boeing 777 engine at its London Heathrow workshops.
News from Brookhouse Holdings (31 March 2004)
Study looks into control for unmanned air vehicles
A new study will look into the technologies required to develop environmental control systems for the current and next generations of unmanned air vehicles.
News from RFT Systems (Aerospace) (31 March 2004)
Toshiba extends safety certification eastwards
Sira has entered into an agreement with Toshiba Corp's Industrial and Power Systems and Services Company in Tokyo that will extend Sira's IEC61508 certification capability into the Far East.
News from Sira (26 March 2004)
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